Unipolarity and its implications for Asian/Eurasian security -- Strategic partnerships in Asia and Eurasia -- The Sino-Russian partnership -- The Indo-Russian partnership -- The Sino-Indian partnership -- Geopolitics and geoeconomics : will competition derail cooperation? -- Prospects for multilateralism in Asia/Eurasia -- What does the future hold?.
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Addresses the strategies pursued by potential challengers to American global preeminence through an examination of the nature and implications of the increasing interaction among three secondary powers China, Russia and India.
Impact of ideological changes in the Soviet world view on foreign policy. Examines the Leninist and Stalinist perspectives in relation to Khrushchev's reforms, Brezhnev's conservatism, and Gorbachev's iconoclasm.
This text traces the lineage and development of Russian foreign policy with the insight that comes from a historical perspective. Now fully updated, the seventh edition incorporates new coverage of issues including relations with the major powers and with other post-communist states, with an emphasis on tensions with the U.S. and engagement with Ukraine, Crimea, and Syria. International security issues including arms control, sanctions, and intervention continue to grow in importance. Domestic and regional issues related to natural resource politics, human rights, Islamism, and terrorism also persist. Chronologically organized chapters highlight the continuities of Russia's behavior in the world since tsarist times as well as the major sources of change and variability over the revolutionary period, wartime alliances and Cold War, détente, the Soviet collapse, and the first post-communist decades. The basic framework used in the book is a modified realism that stresses the balance of power and the importance of national interest, and it identifies several factors (both internal and external) that condition Russian policy. The interpretations are original and based on a mix of primary and secondary sources.
Introduction: A Century of Challenges. - Noonan, Norma C. (et al.), Pages 1-9. - The End of the Western Age? The Twenty-First-Century Challenges for the West. - Noonan, Norma C., Pages 13-34. - A Russian Perspective on Twenty-First-Century Challenges. - Shakleina, Tatiana, Pages 35-70. - Challenges to Interstate Security: China and India in the Twenty-First Century. - Nadkarni, Vidya, Pages 71-103. - The Economic Dimensions of Globalization. - Bartlett, David, Pages 107-142. - Global Challenges in a Hyper Connected World. - Hedblom, Milda K., Pages 143-164. - Technology and International Security. - Smith, Andrew, Pages 165-193. - Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Policy Conundrum. - Gupta, Dipak K., Pages 195-224. - International Norms in the New Common Spaces: A New Challenge in the Twenty-First Century. - Fenenko, Alexey, Pages 225-245. - A Final Word. - Noonan, Norma C. (et al.), Pages 247-251